St. Bonaventure (16-11, 6-7) went 4 of 16 from the perimeter and had a 40-26 disadvantage in rebounding. Youssou Ndoye finished with 21 points and Matthew Wright had 20.

The Bonnies led 43-33 at halftime, but Rhode Island stormed into the lead in the second half with a 12-2 run fueled by 10 points from Munford. St. Bonaventure pushed back into a five-point lead, but Matthews hit a layup, 3-pointer and two free throws to pull ahead by four with 2:25 remaining.

A three-point play by Biruta and a 10-for-10 finish from the line put the game out of reach.

The deficit increased to 43-25 in the opening minutes of the second half as Ovie Soko, who had 26 points for the Dukes (11-15, 3-10), scored four straight. Then Dayton reeled off 11-straight points, nine by Sibert, to get back in the game.

The Flyers were trailing 51-39 with 7:54 left when Dyshawn Pierre scored five quick points, Devin Oliver made three free throws and Sibert knocked down a 3 to tie the game with 3:29 left. Sibert followed with a dunk to put Dayton ahead at 3:09.

Duquense pulled within one at 18 seconds but Jordan responded with a dunk at 10 seconds and the Dukes missed two late 3s.

SAINT JOSEPH'S 87, FORDHAM 72PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Langston Galloway made 10 3-pointers, setting a school single-game record, en route to a career-high 33 points to lead St. Joseph's over Fordham 87-72 on Saturday.

Galloway hit 10 of 15 from beyond the arc as St. Joe's shot 59 percent from the floor and 52 percent on 3-pointers. DeAndre Bembry and Ronald Roberts, Jr. both had 13 points and Halil Kanacevic added 10.

St. Joe's (19-7, 9-3 Atlantic 10) scored the first seven points of the game, including a trey by Bembry, and the Hawks led 42-30 at the break as Bembry had all of his 13 points before intermission.

Galloway took over in the second, as his seven 3-pointers through the first 10 minutes stretched St. Joe's lead to 71-42, and the Hawks cruised home from there.

Bryan Smith recorded a career-high 28 points to lead Fordham (9-16, 2-10). Jon Severe added 12 for the Rams.